France removes Turkiye from COVID-19 orange list
Baku, April 5, AZERTAC
France has taken Turkiye off its orange list of COVID-restricted countries and moved it to its least-restrictive green list, according to an official announcement, Anadolu Agency reports.
Turkiye was moved to the green list on March 31, the Turkish Consulate in Paris said in a statement on Tuesday.
Classifying countries according to the health situation and the level of vaccination among the general population, France has color-coded red, orange, and green lists.
No travel restrictions apply to those coming from countries on the green list. Passengers who want to enter France from the green list are only required to have a COVID-19 test unless they have been vaccinated.
People who want to visit France from the orange list and are vaccinated do not need to indicate a reason for entering the country, but they must submit a negative test result.
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